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Concentrating deeply on the basketball game is Mary Beth Berrang. me og TERE, Ste Reflections On A First Year All viewpoints of the SDHS students are important, but the point of view of an eighth grader is a unique one. This is especially true when the eighth grader indulges in the many extra-curricular activ- ities offered here. Amidst the upper classmen, he may feel small, but participates whole- heartedly in Student Life. The Homecoming activities, Christmas Dance, and Spring Dance area first in the eighth grader’s life. He feels proud of the school’s athletic pro- gram and the outstanding academics. But most important of all, the eighth grader can look critically at the school’s activities and plan to improve it in the future. Although he usually does not participate in activities such as the Prom and finals, the eighth grader can plan, and compare through the years at SDHS to make his the best. Since this is the last year eighth graders attended our school, they have made the most of the Student Life offered at Stuarts Draft. STUDENT LIFE
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BOTTOM: Linda Veney and Erica Gray watch J.R. Martinez open a package. BELOW: Ronnie Bragg, Tim Puckett, and Virgil Diggs take a break from ‘art class. RIGHT: Smiling at the telephone, Leeza Marvin converses during her lunch period. STUDENT LIFE
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SCA Declares Homecoming A Success TOP: Brenda Simmons shows off her hat for the Home- coming Activities. ABOVE RIGHT: These crazy seniors are having a super fantastic time!! ABOVE LEFT: Randy Huffer watches the exciting Powder-Puff game during Home- coming week. RIGHT: Cheryl Neal listens to her instruc- tions for the next play in the Powder-Puff game. The Homecoming festivities were high-lighted by the Homecoming Dance sponsored by the S.C.A., and the football game against Parry Mc- Cluer. Students danced to the theme “Life in the Fast Lane” with music by FORZ. Crazy Hat Day and the powder- puff game were held prior to the football game. Kim Spangler and Kevin Snopkowski were crowned Homecoming Queen and King. Other twelfth grade representatives were: Trish Lantis and Gary Nor- cross; Kathy Spraker and Chip Buehler. Eleventh grade representa- tives were Chris Hoy and Lisa Gallo- way; tenth grade representatives were Kim Monroe and Scott Mu- sick; Ninth grade representatives were Jill Cowherd and Mark Camp- bell; and Eighth grade representa- tives were Tammy Dameron and Ricky Bragg.
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